O Primo Basílio (miniseries)
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''O Primo Basílio'' ("Cousin Bazilio") is one of the most highly regarded realist novels of the Portuguese author
José Maria de Eça de Queiroz José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced very differently in each of the two languages: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , ...
, also known under the modernized spelling Eça de Queirós. He worked in the Portuguese consular service, stationed at 53 Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, from late 1802 until July 1922. The novel was written during this productive period in his career, appearing in
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translation of this book by Mary Jane Serrano under the title ''Dragon's Teeth: A Novel'' was published in the United States in 1889, still available as a print-on-demand title. More accurate translations have since been published, first in 1953 by the poet Roy Campbell and then in 2003 by award-winning translator
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Plot

Jorginho, a successful engineer and employee of a ministry and Laura, a romantic and dreamy girl, star as the typical bourgeois couple of the Lisbon society of the 19th century. There is a group of friends who attend the home of Jorginho and Laura: Dona Tristeza, a woman suffering from gas crises and who is in love with the Councillor; Sebastião (''Sebastian''), a close friend of Jorginho; Councillor Acácio, good scholar; Ernestinho; and maids Joana - hussy and flirty - and Juliana - an angry, envious, and spiteful woman, responsible for the conflict of the novel. At the same time cultivating a formal and happy marriage with Jorginho, Laura still maintains friendship with a former colleague, Leopoldina - called "Bread and Cheese" for her continuous betrayal and adultery. Laura's happiness and safety become endangered when Jorginho need to travel to work at Alentejo. After the departure of her husband, Laura is bored with nothing to do, in the doldrums and melancholy caused by the absence of her husband, and exactly in this meantime Bazilio comes from abroad. A womanizer and a "bon vivant", he doesn't take long to win the love of Laura (they had dated before Laura meet Jorginho). Laura was a person with a strong romantic view of life as she usually read only novels, and Bazilio was the man of her dreams: he was rich and lived in France. The friendly love became an ardent passion and this causes Laura to practice adultery. Meanwhile, Juliana is just waiting for a chance to blackmail Laura. Laura and Bazilio send love letters to one another, but one of these letters is intercepted by maid Juliana - who starts blackmailing Laura. Turned from a spoiled lady into a slave, Laura starts to become sick. The ill-treatment she suffers from Juliana quickly takes her liveliness, undermining her health. Jorginho comes back and is not suspicious, as Laura satisfies every whim of the maid while looking for all possible solutions until she finds the disinterested help of Sebastian, who sets a trap for Juliana, trying to get her arrested and ends up causing her death. It's a new era for Luana, surrounded by the affection of Jorginho, Joan and the new maid, Mariana. However, it is too late: weakened by life that had endured under the tyranny of Juluana, Laura is affected by a violent fever. Laura does not notice that Bazilio hasn't replied to her letters for months, and when the postman delivers the letter at her home, it grabs Jorginho's attention due to it being addressed to Laura and being sent from France. He reads the letter and discovers the adultery of his wife. The evidence of her betrayal makes him go into despair but nevertheless, he forgives her because of the strong love he feels for Laura and due to her fragile health. The affection and care of her husband, friends and the doctor are useless: Laura dies. After that, Jorginho dismisses the maids and moves with Sebastian. Bazilio returns to Lisbon - where he had fled, leaving Laura without support - and as he learns of Lauras's death, he cynically comments to a friend: "If I had brought Alphonsine before." This part closes the book revealing that Bazilio is a mean person. As they walk down the street, his friend Visconde Reinaldo admonished Bazilio for having an affair with a "bourgeois". He also said he found the relationship "absurd", after all and told that Bazilio had done what he made for "hygiene". Bazilio confirms his suspicions.


TV and film adaptations

The first film adaptation of a work of Queiroz was a 1922 adaptation of ''Cousin Bazilio'' by George Pallu, and the work was adapted to film 5 more times (including a 1959 Portuguese film, a 1935 Mexican film, the 1977 Spanish film ''Dios bendiga cada rincón de esta casa'', a and a 2007 Brazilian adaptation simply titled ''Primo Basílio''Eça de Queiroz
in the
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produced/directed by
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, with
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in the role of Basílio, and
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as Laura,
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as Jorginho and
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as Juliana, with the action moved from 19th century
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to
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of the 1950s around the time of the construction of
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). In 1988 the Brazilian company
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produced a television adaptation of ''O Primo Basílio'' in 35 episodes, starring the then rising star
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and renowned actors
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and
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. Although never rerun, this production contains some of the best dramatic moments delivered by the actors involved, especially the villainous Juliana, played by
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Notes


External links


Free ebook of 1889 English translation

Full text in Portuguese

The 1988 TV series in the IMDb database

The 2007 movie in the IMDb database
{{Authority control 1878 novels 19th-century Portuguese novels Literary characters introduced in 1878 Realist novels Novels set in Lisbon Portuguese novels adapted into films Novels adapted into television shows Works subject to expurgation Novels by José Maria de Eça de Queiroz